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Discover the Sherman Tree & Congress Trail in Sequoia National Park with this private 3-hour guided tour for up to 7 people, including photos and wildlife insights.

The Sequoia National Park: Sherman Tree & Congress Trail Walk offers a focused, intimate experience of one of California’s most remarkable natural sights. For $450 per group of up to 7 people, this 3-hour private tour takes visitors through the Giant Forest, home to the world’s largest tree, the General Sherman Tree. Led by a professional guide with extensive park experience and a degree in wildlife biology, this tour combines educational insights, scenic walks, and personalized attention.
Ideal for those who appreciate nature, wildlife, and cultural stories, this guided walk guarantees a close-up look at towering sequoias while learning about the trees, animals, and history that shape this landscape. The tour is suitable for all ages and skill levels, offering a relaxed pace and accessibility accommodations. While the tour covers 3 miles over roughly 3 hours at an elevation of over 6,000 feet, it’s a manageable adventure for most visitors.
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This tour departs from the Upper Sherman Parking Lot, which features a paved walkway, restrooms, and a shuttle stop. The meeting point is conveniently situated between the restrooms and covered walkway, making it easy to find. The tour ends at the same location, allowing for straightforward logistics and minimal transport hassle.
Visitors don’t need to worry about vehicle transportation or park entrance fees, as these are not included. The meeting point’s location ensures a smooth start and finish to the scenic walk through the Giant Forest.

Unlike larger group tours, this experience is exclusively for you and your group, with up to 7 participants. This small size allows the guide to tailor the walk to your pace and interests, whether that means lingering for photos or focusing on wildlife spotting. The private guide is trained in First Aid and CPR, with a basic first aid kit on hand to ensure safety.
The guide brings over six years of guiding experience in Sequoia and Kings Canyon, along with a degree in wildlife biology. This means you’ll get insightful stories, facts, and jokes, making the experience both informative and fun for all ages.
The main focus of this tour is a walk along paved trails to see the General Sherman Tree, known as the largest tree by volume in the world. From there, the guide takes you deeper into the Giant Forest, sharing details about sequoia trees’ growth, lifespan, and unique features.
Along the way, expect to learn about local wildlife, such as birds, squirrels, and chipmunks, with occasional sightings possible of black bears or mule deer. The guide’s knowledge of wildlife safety and identification enhances the experience, making wildlife encounters both safe and rewarding.
The tour also emphasizes natural and cultural history, giving context to the indigenous peoples’ relationship with the forest and the ecological importance of this protected landscape. If you’re interested in photography, the guide provides 3 professionally taken and edited photos of your group, perfect for memories or social media.
More Great Tours NearbyThe walk through the Giant Forest is on a paved trail, making it accessible and comfortable. The route includes two hills, each with an elevation gain of about 300 feet, adding some gentle inclines without being overly strenuous. The total distance of 3 miles is completed at a leisurely pace, suitable for most visitors, including older adults.
Expect breathtaking views of towering sequoias, lush forest scenery, and clearings that offer excellent photo opportunities. The atmosphere combines serenity with the thrill of standing among trees that are thousands of years old, truly a sight to behold.
Participants should prepare for a 3-hour walk above 6,000 feet. Essential items include sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hat, water, sturdy hiking shoes, and insect repellent. Rain gear may be necessary depending on the weather, as the tour takes place rain or shine.
A daypack is recommended to carry personal items, and participants should wear comfortable clothing suited for outdoor activity. The tour is wheelchair accessible and accommodates accessibility needs, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.
Pets are not allowed, except for assistance dogs, so plan accordingly.
While the guide emphasizes wildlife safety and observation, the tour’s main focus is on the trees and natural environment. Visitors are encouraged to keep a watchful eye for birds, squirrels, and chipmunks during the walk. Black bears and mule deer are possible but occur randomly, so sightings are not guaranteed.
The guide shares fun facts and stories about the animals and plants you encounter, enriching your understanding of this vibrant ecosystem.

This tour operates year-round, with the schedule typically in the morning. It will occur rain or shine, so dressing appropriately is key. The guides reserve the right to reschedule or cancel in hazardous weather conditions or park closures, with full refunds available if that occurs.
Because the tour covers hilly terrain and uneven surfaces in some sections, visitors should be prepared for modest elevation changes, with about 600 feet of total elevation gain.
Priced at $450 per group, the tour offers good value for a private, personalized experience in Sequoia National Park. Included are 3 professionally edited photos and expert guidance, making it a worthwhile investment for those seeking an in-depth visit without the crowds.
The reservation process allows for pay later options, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours in advance. This flexibility helps travelers plan without stress, especially in unpredictable weather or changing schedules.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is the small group size and personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide. The focus on natural, wildlife, and cultural stories enhances the experience beyond just seeing big trees.
The professional photos and discussions tailored to all ages create a family-friendly atmosphere that’s both educational and fun. The accessible trail ensures that many visitors, including those with mobility needs, can enjoy the splendor of the Giant Forest.
How many people can join this tour?
Up to 7 participants per private group.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed to be suitable for all ages, with natural storytelling and a manageable pace.
What should I bring?
Bring sunglasses, sun hat, water, hiking shoes, sunscreen, rain gear, and insect repellent.
Does the tour include park entrance fees?
No, park entrance fees are not included in the price.
Can I see wildlife during the tour?
While the guide provides wildlife safety tips and information, sightings of animals like black bears and mule deer are possible but not guaranteed.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible and accommodates accessibility needs.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour proceeds rain or shine, but the guide reserves the right to reschedule or cancel due to hazardous weather or park closures with full refunds.
How do I receive the photos?
After the tour, you will receive 3 professionally taken and edited photos of your group.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long before my trip should I book?
Booking in advance is recommended to secure your preferred date and time.